Israel365 is not a remote Israel advocacy group.
We are not headquartered in New York or Washington. We don’t monitor Israel from afar or engage it primarily through policy papers, press releases, or social media commentary.
We are based in Israel. Our offices, staff, and daily work are rooted in the land itself—shaped by security realities, national resilience, and the lived responsibility of Jewish sovereignty. We do not experience Israel through headlines. We live it.
So why is our entire senior leadership flying thousands of miles to Nashville for the NRB Christian Media Convention next month?
Because the battle for Israel’s future is no longer confined to Israel’s borders.
Today, the most decisive front lines run through media platforms, churches, podcasts, universities, and digital spaces across North America. The way Israel is framed morally, historically, and biblically will shape how the next generation understands not only the Jewish state but the Jewish people. Christian media plays a central role in that formation. NRB sits at the heart of that ecosystem.
Israeli civilians sheltering from rocket fire have been described in major Western outlets as “escalating tensions,” while acts of terrorism are softened into language that obscures intent and responsibility. These framing choices do not remain confined to newsrooms. They filter into sermons, podcasts, classrooms, and Bible studies, often unintentionally, shaping how millions of Christians understand justice, self-defense, and moral accountability.
Israel365 does not believe in symbolic partnerships or distant advocacy. We believe in presence. In showing up. In speaking plainly. In looking our partners in the eye and telling the truth about what Israel faces, what is at stake, and what real support of Israel requires.
Too often, conversations about Israel in Christian spaces take place without a single Israeli in the room. Panels discuss borders, war, and morality while those living with the consequences are absent. When Israeli voices are missing, complexity disappears. What remains are simplified narratives that feel compassionate but fail to tell the truth.
“As Israelis, we have learned that silence is never neutral,” says Rabbi Elie Mischel, a senior leader at Israel365. “When Israel is misrepresented, or quietly sidelined, people of faith absorb those messages whether they intend to or not. We’re coming to NRB because Christian media leaders are shaping the moral vocabulary of millions.”
That is why our leadership is coming in full force. Not for optics. Not for networking. But because this moment demands seriousness. It demands Israeli voices. Jewish voices. Voices grounded in the land, the Bible, and reality—not abstractions or talking points.
Christian media leaders are not spectators in this story. They are participants. What is amplified, or avoided, has real-world consequences for how Israel is defended, misunderstood, or abandoned in public life.
“Our Christian friends don’t need another slogan,” Rabbi Mischel adds. “They need access to Israelis who can speak honestly about faith, security, covenant, and responsibility. That requires proximity. That requires trust. That requires showing up.”
Israel365 is coming to Nashville because the relationship between Jews and Christians who stand with Israel is too important to outsource, sanitize, or manage from afar. We are coming because the stakes are real, and because the future is being shaped right now.
Visit Israel365 at NRB to meet with our senior leadership, learn how Israel365 is strengthening Christian-Israel partnerships on the ground, and explore how you can play a meaningful role in shaping Israel’s future.
Israel365 will be hosting a Shabbat Experience at NRB. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to see Jewish life and faith in action.